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Title: Tsunamis


1
Tsunamis
  • An engineers perspective

Griffith University January 12, 2005
2
Talk outline
  • What are tsunamis?
  • What causes them?
  • What do they look like?
  • The Asian earthquake tsunami
  • How can engineers help?
  • Disaster prevention/minimisation
  • Disaster relief and rebuilding

3
What are tsunamis?
  • A tsunami is a series of ocean waves generated by
    a large disturbance of the water column
  • Tsunami is a Japanese word meaning Harbour (tsu)
    Wave (nami)
  • Sometimes called seismic sea waves
  • Sometimes incorrectly called tidal waves

4
Earthquake Tsunamis
(4)
(1)
(5)
(2)
(6)
(3)
  • The movement in the earths crust causes the
    water surface to lift

(Source School of Ocean and Earth Science and
Technology, University of Hawaii)
5
Earthquake Tsunamis
  • Animation

(Source Prof. Miho Aoki, University of Alaska)
6
Landslide Tsunamis
(1)
(3)
(2)
(4)
  • Sub-marine landslides can be caused by earth
    quakes, tides, storm waves
  • The effect of landslide tsunamis tends to be
    localised

(Source School of Ocean and Earth Science and
Technology, University of Hawaii)
7
Some other causes of tsunamis
  • Sub-marine volcanic activity (eruption or
    collapse)
  • Impact of meteorites
  • Pyroclastic flows

(Source US Office of Naval Research)
8
What do they look like?
  • In deep water they move very fast but may only be
    0.5 to 1m high
  • In shallow water they slow down and become higher

(Source National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration, NOAA)
9
A comparison with wind waves
  • Energy loss in waves is inversely proportional to
    the wave length
  • Therefore tsunamis experience very little energy
    loss and can travel long distances

10
A comparison with wind waves at the coast
  • Tsunamis are often the same height as wind-waves
  • It is the volume of water behind them that causes
    the damage

(Source Department of Earth and Space Sciences
at the University of Washington)
11
An example
  • Video from Penang, Malaysia, Dec 26 2004

12
The Asian earthquake tsunami
  • Main earthquake epicentre
  • Aftershocks
  • _ Plate boundaries

(Source US Geological Survey)
13
The Asian earthquake tsunami
  • Red high water
  • Blue low water
  • Shows the processes of diffraction, reflection,
    refraction and shoaling

(Source National Institute of Advanced
Industrial Science and Technology, Japan)
14
The Asian earthquake tsunami
  • Travel time in hours

(Source National Institute of Advanced
Industrial Science and Technology, Japan)
15
The Asian earthquake tsunami
  • Maximum tsunami heights

(Source West Coast/Alaska Tsunami Warning Centre)
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